Lot 4148

Auburn Spring 2014

2004 Chevrolet Corvette CRC Conversion

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$80,000 - $90,000 USD | Not Sold

United States | Auburn, Indiana

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Classic Reflection Coachworks is located in Lakewood, Washington and its mission has been to create the finest classic “retromods” available on the market. Doug Graff, the company’s owner, started by modifying a 1993 anniversary Corvette chassis and mated it to the body of a 1962 Corvette. Classic Reflection Coachworks uses innovative technology, high temperature vacuum molds and Carbon Balanced System to produce first-rate turnkey conversions that combine today's performance with legendary styling. CRC’s 1962 Corvette conversion was reverse engineered and designed using Boeing Phantom Works computers and automated tooling to produce distinct Sprint CBS composite panels that are directly fitted to the chassis. Every car is hand-crafted inside and out to each customer’s individual requirements.

This particular build was executed and invoiced in 2010 when an approximately 9,000 original mile 2004 Corvette donor car was sent to the Washington State headquarters of CRC to transform to the car seen here. Utilizing the 1962 styling model, this conversion cost over $80,000 without including the donor car. The body is carbon fiber with a new soft-top and custom leather door panels. Other features include HID Valeo Sylvania XE5R headlights, the Interior Executive Package, Corvette emblems package, C6 Z06 chrome alloy wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Run Flat tires, Kenwood DNX-9960 stereo with voice command touch screen navigation, back camera, iPod connection, Sirius radio and hands-free phone. It is also equipped with a 5.7-liter V-8, automatic transmission, air conditioning; power windows, door locks, mirrors, top, steering and four-wheel disc brakes.